First Aid and CPR Training in Surrey, British Columbia

Workplace approved First Aid and CPR Training in Surrey, British Columbia

Many employers and schools require participants and employees to be certified in first aid and / or CPR. Popular employment types that require first aid training are security guards, government employees, students and medical professionals. The largest, lowest priced, experienced and most popular provider in Surrey is Vancouver First Aid. Learnt to manage emergencies such as choking, poisonings, heart attacks, broken bones, seizures and many more by enrolling in standard, occupational and emergency first aid programs. Three level’s of CPR training are available in a stand-alone format or they can be combined with first aid training. Automated external defibrillator (AED) training is a mandatory component of every first aid and CPR course. Participants may also register for basic life support training, safety, food safe level 1 and babysitting courses. All contact information for registration and training programs in Surrey is available below.

Click here to view the upcoming schedule of courses with this provider and to get more information about available first aid and CPR courses in Surrey, B.C.

This training centre is located in Newton Surrey in the business centre. Free parking and access to public transit are available.

Who Takes First Aid and CPR Training In Surrey?

The following individuals may need to take first aid and CPR training in Surrey based on academic and / or employment requirements:

Security Guards

Police Officers

Nurses

Medical School Students

Massage Therapists

Oil Workers

Miners

Construction Workers

RN Nurses

LPN Nurses

Doctors

Dentists

CBSA Officers

Fire Fighters

Paramedics

Caregivers

This list is only a sample of the individuals that may need first aid and CPR certification in Surrey, B.C.

What Are the Teachers Like?

The teachers with this training provider are friendly, welcoming, patient and experienced. All teachers have a strong background in first aid and are experienced teachers.

Is It Hard To Pass a Class?

99% of attendees successfully complete the course. Participants must attend 100% of the course and successfully complete the final exam with a minimum score of 75% to pass. Participants that do not complete the course the first time can attend the course a second time at no additional cost.

What Will I Learn?

Participants that enrol in first aid and / or CPR training in Surrey will learn about the following topics

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Recovery Position

The Emergency Medical Response System

Choking

Respiratory Emergencies

Circulatory Emergencies

Automated External Defibrillators

Legal Implications of First Aid and CPR

5 Rights of Medication

Sudden Medical Emergencies

Environmental Emergencies

Broken Bones and Fractures

Muscular Injuries

Head and Neck Injuries

Participants will learn about these topics with the latest equipment and hands on training.

Did You Know?

First aid for hematomas

Hematoma is the medical term for a bruise. Bruises happen when the small vessels near the skin break and bleed in response to trauma. This is why when people fall or get hit by something hard enough, bruises appear on the affected area.

Place ice (wrapped in a towel or cloth) over the affected area for the first 24 to 48 hours for 15 minutes.

Elevate affected area.

Take over-the-counter analgesics for pain. Avoid aspirin or ibuprofen because they can cause bleeding and make the bruise worse.

If the affected area swells and pain persists, seek medical attention. A bruise on the head should be taken to the emergency room immediately.

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